SATURDAY
Items of Interest from 1YA. At 11.45 a.m. the station will go on the air to broadcast further racing results from Hllerslie. The Orchestral Octet will provide instrumental music for the .evening’ programme, while Mrs. Daisy Basham
and Mr. Arthur Briggs will be heard in solos and duets. Mrs. Basham will present two songs by’ the eminent English composer, Mallinson. It is unfortunate that more of this composer’s works are not heard, as they are delightful, inasmuch as the musie always brings out the meaning of the words. ‘Mr. Dan Flood, will entertain with humorous items, while Miss Reta McCullay, soprano, will be heard in some of her delightful Scottish songs. The programme will conclude ° with dance music at 11 p.m.
VA's Programme, THE vaudeville programme to-night al will comprise vocal items by the: Melodie Four and Miss Dorothy Spiller, a very fine contralto, who was a regular performer at 83YA and whe now resides in Wellington. Humorous sketches will be given by Mr. Cedric. Gardiner dnd Miss Madge Freeman, and Berthold and Bent will be heard in a group of steel guitar numbers. The Salon Orchestra, under Mr. M. T. Dixon, will play Ashton’s "Musical Jig Saw," Lampe’s "Vision of Salome," Bayne’s arrangement of "Squire’s Popular Songs," and several dance numbers. From 3YA and 4YA. | VARINTY of entertainment will, be provided and relayed to 4¥Ad Miss Linda Milla (soprano), Miss Hdna Johnson (contraltd), Mr. B. H. Collett (baritone), and Mr, William Hllis (bass) ‘will be the vocalists. A vaudeville turn of song, dance, and. story will be contributed by Mr. Eddie Hegan. Miss Lily Kinsella will provide humour at the piano. The Studio Octat will be. heard in instrumental numers. .
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 46, 30 May 1930, Page 26
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